Next Stop NYC

// August 23rd, 2008 // LA

Special thanks to everyone who helped to make DIY DAYS SF a success. These events would not be possible without the support of volunteers – all of the staff, tech team, and camera folks donate their time and skills. If you’d like to volunteer your skills we’re looking for people to help with NYC and Boston. Drop us an email if you’re interested.

DIY DAYS is headed to NYC. We’re in the process of finalizing plans for a different format. This time around we’ll be holding a dinner with a collection of interesting guests from various industries. The conversation will be documented and streamed live. Stayed tuned for more details.

Meanwhile content from SF will be filtering out across the web in the coming days and we still have quite a bit to share from LA. In LA, Robert Greenwald gave the following opening keynote. For more on Robert and his work visit www.bravenewfilms.com and www.robertgreenwald.com




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5 Responses to “Next Stop NYC”

  1. Zak Forsman says:

    this new format sounds intriguing. like Jon Favreau’s show for DIY filmmakers.

  2. Interested says:

    Sorry to be so dense. I am new to the site. I can’t seem to find the appropriate link on this page.
    Where do I send an email if I am interested in volunteering?

  3. Zak Forsman says:

    info @ workbookproject dot com

  4. Still interested says:

    Thank you Zak I got the contact info the same day I asked. It was added to the righthand side of the page. Thanks again.
    Now my next question to the organizers is if DIY DAYS in New York City is still going to happen.
    It’s 5 days until the event and there are new details. I’m asking becasue I just want to make sure I can get a seat.
    I was also wondering if the IFP Filmmaker Conference happening the same week could be causing a conflcit.

    Waiting in anticipation.

  5. TP Rudlin says:

    For the next DIY Day panel; before you recruit guests and speakers, read some of Ted’s blog posts and then make your contribution by not making DIY day homogeneous. Let the speakers really stand for and show what the industry Should be about. INCLUSION.

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